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Nature Reviews Nephrology , | doi:10.1038/nrneph.2013.105
Transplantation: Optimizing outcomes in elderly kidney transplant recipients
Lucrezia Furian & Paolo Rigotti
Abstract
Hatamizadeh et al. recently reported a lower age-related increase in mortality in elderly kidney transplant recipients (n = 15,667) than in the general elderly population.1 Their analysis of data from the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients data system showed a 75% and 92% decrease in the relative risk of death in kidney transplant recipients aged 65–74 years and 75 years or older, respectively, compared with age-matched groups in the general population.
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